Rooted in our Jesuit values, we invite students to embrace reflection as they discern who God is calling them to be. Campus Ministry provides a variety of opportunities to walk alongside students in their journey of faith and self-discovery.
Our team is also here to offer one-on-one pastoral and spiritual accompaniment, providing support along the way.
Agape Latte is a monthly faith storytelling series that invites students to hear about the faith lives of staff and faculty at Creighton University. It creates a space where students can gather to listen and learn from community leaders, gaining wisdom and inspiration to deepen their own faith journeys. Through engaging dialogue and shared experiences, Agape Latte fosters a sense of belonging and empowers students to explore and strengthen their spiritual identities, while drinking coffee.
Dive into scripture and gain a deeper understanding of the Bible every week. Find out what's behind the text in word study and learning the historical context, and grow your faith through open dialogue and questions with the group. Offered in a series, but each week stands alone: come every Wednesday or drop in when you can.
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Christian Life Communities (CLCs) are a place for you to belong and be known by a community of people who share their faith and spiritual lives together.
Looking for an opportunity for deeper conversations than your day-to-day?
Rooted in the Ignatian tradition, CLCs meet weekly for prayer, reflection, and sharing. When you join a CLC, you will become part of a community of peers (undergraduates only) that will help you grow in your spiritual journey. CLCs meet once a week for an hour. While most participants are Christian (Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, nondenominational, etc.), you do not have to be any particular faith or spiritual tradition to participate in CLC.
The function of the well in a village is both to receive life-giving water and also to provide a common gathering place that provides life-giving community. The well is a place where people can be in relationship across varied differences.
Here at Creighton, The Common Well is a community of students from a wide span of Christian backgrounds who gather to encounter God and one another through worship, Bible study, and social activities. As a part of Creighton Campus Ministry, The Common Well works in coordination and collaboration with other Campus Ministry offerings, while also providing a spiritual home for students outside of the Catholic tradition. All faith backgrounds are welcome.
Our two different styles of worship are both student-led and student-informed, meaning that the students and their gifts drive the shape of the community in partnership with an ordained Protestant minister who guides the way. Students engage in worship as readers, writers, preachers, musicians, sacrament preparers, artists, and more.
Campus Ministry facilitates multifaith experiences of prayer, education, and conversation across faith identities and worldviews by engaging the interconnections of relationships, knowledge, and attitudes.
Music ministers invite the faithful into prayer together through music, both sung and instrumental. If you sing and/or play an instrument, we welcome you in Catholic, Protestant, and ecumenical ensembles! Explore and see more detail at St. John's website.
What is VIA?
VIA, which means The Way, is an invitation for students to explore, engage, and reflect on their faith lives now and what this means as they journey through their time at Creighton. This program gives students an opportunity to encounter God in new ways through hiking in nature and forming community.
Campus Ministry provides students with ample leadership opportunities throughout the year. From coordinating a retreat, preparing a worship service or planning a hike, students lead students in all the Campus Ministry programs.
Swanson Hall (lower level)
780525 California Plaza
Omaha, NE 68178
402.280.2779
Campus_Ministry@creighton.edu